Attic Insulation Installation in New Jersey and Rockland County, NY
Attic insulation is one of the most important investments homeowner can make in energy efficiency.
At Eastern Contractor Services, we offer top-quality insulation options so Rockland County families can enjoy total comfort and energy efficiency in their homes. Whether for retrofit or new construction, we insulate attics across New Jersey and Rockland County in the most cost-effective manner possible.
Investing in attic insulation now can help you save money in the future.
Call or contact us online to request a quote for attic insulation today.
Benefits of Attic Insulation
Insulating your attic is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your home. This will improve your indoor comfort by protecting against unwanted drafts, and it can:
- Reduce energy bills
- Increase energy efficiency
- Reduce noisiness between different floors and rooms
- Improve indoor air quality
Adding insulation to your attic has many other benefits, too. When considering your next insulation addition, choose Eastern Contractor Services.
Best Insulation for Attics & Crawl Spaces
When improperly insulated, attics and crawl spaces can make homes less energy-efficient. Prone to air leaks, these spaces can allow temperature-treated air to escape, reducing indoor comfort and causing utility bills to skyrocket.
At Eastern Contractor Services, we offer the best insulation for attics and crawl spaces. Our team will recommend the best-suited products for your home’s unique insulation needs.
Types of insulation we install include:
- Blown-in fiberglass insulation: Created from natural ingredients like sand and recycled glass products, our fiberglass insulation is an excellent choice for noise reduction.
- Fiberglass batt insulation: In addition to our blown-in fiberglass options, we also offer batt fiberglass pre-cut panels, which are the most common form of fiberglass insulation.
- Cellulose insulation: Made of recycled newspaper and other recycled paper products, cellulose insulation is both durable and cost-effective for your insulation project.
- Spray foam insulation: This type of insulation is applied wet and slowly expands to fill any hidden gaps between your interior and exterior. It’s ideal for hard-to-reach areas.
Find the insulation materials you need to complete your attic or crawl space insulation project.
Choose Eastern Contractor Services for Attic Insulation
Offering the finest insulation materials from the industry’s most reputable manufacturers, we’re proud to be New Jersey’s go-to source for premium attic insulation at an affordable price. We provide cost-effective, efficient solutions throughout Rockland County and Northern New Jersey.
Whether your project is large, small or somewhere in between, we have what you need to get the job done right.
Request a quote for attic insulation in New Jersey or Rockland County by contacting Eastern Contractor Services today.
Attic Insulation FAQs
Do I need to remove my existing attic insulation?
Even if your attic insulation still has some remaining R-value, it may be best to remove it before installing new insulation when:
- The attic floor studs have become exposed.
- Your insulation material has mold or mildew.
- There are visible signs of insects, rodents or other pest infestation.
- There’s water damage to your insulation.
- You notice more dust and debris around air registers in the home.
How much insulation should I have installed in my attic?
The amount of attic insulation required for your home largely depends on your geographic location. The U.S. Department of Energy sets recommended R-values for attic insulation.
Northern New Jersey and Rockland County, NY homes are in Zones 4 and 5 of the U.S. Department of Energy’s zoning map. As such, the recommended R-values for attic insulation for homes in these areas are between R-49 and R-60.
Can I get insulation installed if my attic is floored?
Yes, attic insulation can be completed with or without removing the flooring. Homeowners can choose to blow loose-fill insulation over the top of the floor or cover the floor with pre-cut panels.
However, insulating your attic floor means you won’t be able to use the space for storage. Placing objects on top of your insulation can expose it to premature wear and tear, reducing its efficiency faster.